Online Banking Visitors Increases By 26 percent in 1 year in Turkey

While banking is among the fields of interests for internet users, we still cannot say there is a large usage average. We had previously learned about some details from comScore’s study on banking in the US. What about banking websites in Turkey, how commonly are they visited? comScore report, created in accordance with the number of [...]

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Visitor Numbers for Private Shopping Websites in October by comScore

Private shopping market has been achieving a steady growth compared to group shopping market, and we thought taking a closer look to this market would be fine. So we requested October data from comScore. The data below reveals that the market is developing steadily. Private shopping market has achieved serious growth in terms of not [...]

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Mike Read: Online Video is One of the Greatest Opportunities

At Webrazzi Summit 2011, after the introductory speech by Arda Kutsal and the presentation by Tümay Asena, the floor was taken by Mike Read, the Senior Vice President of comScore, Europe. Mike Read shared quite interesting facts in his presentation titled Turkey in the Global Internet and the Future of Online Measurement. The global figures [...]

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ComScore: Europe’s Most Engaged Users are in Turkey

comScore’s last report reveals that Turkey is the 3rd in Europe by the number of internet users in Europe. August data show that 23.1 million of 372 million internet users in Europe live in Turkey. I reluctantly want to remind you again that comScore report includes age 15+ and home and work locations users, while it [...]

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comScore Report: Two Turkish Websites Among Europe’s Most Visited Newspaper Sites

comScore published a report revealing the performance of online users and newspaper websites. comScore’s report reviews Europe in 49 sections, highlighting usage behaviors of 368.6 million unique users. The report shows that Holland, United Kingdom and Turkey are on the fast rise again. Total time spent online in Europe in June is 26.1 hours per person, but [...]

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The Most Popular 20 Websites in Turkey according to comScore in June

comScore‘s reports for “popular websites” for Turkey always grab the attentions. According to June report, the most visited website in Turkey is still Google.com.tr, but Facebook is gradually making up the difference. While Google.com.tr is on the top of the list, comScore report reveals that it has reached 95 percent of all Turkish internet users [...]

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Turkey Spends Third-Longest Time Online in Europe

comScore announced its Europe internet market March report. 363.7 million European internet users in the report spend 26 hours on average on internet last month. The monthly average in Turkey is 29.4 hours. This score makes us the country spending third-longest time online in Europe. Remember that in 2009 we were the country spending most time [...]

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comScore’s Video Metrix Turkey Report: We Watch More Videos on Facebook Than on YouTube!

The Turkey report by Video Metrix, the video measurement service of comScore, is now released. The report says that Facebook is the web site where most videos are viewed in Turkey. Google sites come next. Having launched its first services in the USA four years ago, Video Metrix provides measurement of online videos and has [...]

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comScore: Most Popular Websites in Turkey November 2010

comScore Turkey has shared its long waited October report with us, determining most visited web sites in November 2010. The top 20 list that we’ll share with you following this article includes websites as Blogcu.com, İzlesene.com, and Mynet besides Google, Facebook and MSN, as you might have guessed. According to measurements done among under 15, [...]

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Last.Fm and MySpace Banned in Turkey

Access to MySpace and Last.fm is banned by Turkish court. We are currently not fully informed about the reason of the ban, but it may be due to music copyright violations. And again, this ban may be a consequence of a case filed by Turkish Union of Music Producers (MÜYAP) in order to protect music rights. Turkish [...]

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